Emerson doctor accused of jabbing 13-year-old with screwdriver 100 times

Google MapsA map view of Emerson, where an allergist was arrested for allegedly jabbing a 13-year-old child at her house 100 times with a screwdriver.

EMERSON — An Emerson physician had her medical license suspended after she was accused of jabbing a 13-year-old with a screwdriver 100 times, according to a report on NorthJersey.com.

Dr. Silvia S. Lee, an Old Bridge-based allergist, was arrested at her home July 3, the same day and place where she allegedly attacked the child, the report said.

The report did not specify the child's condition or relation to Lee.

Lee's medical license was suspended Thursday by the New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners, the report said. The board also ordered Lee to surrender her state controlled dangerous substances and Drug Enforcement Agency registrations.